It's finally time to wrap up our thoughts and impressions on season 33, Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X. The season got great reviews, and this was easily the best reunion show we have had in years. It was great to go gimmick free and have Probst focus on the majority of the castaways again.

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We'll be back in March with our On The Grill show for season 34, Survivor Game Changers.

This week we interviewed Adam Klein, winner of Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X. Adam had a bumpy start in the game and had to fight and scrap to make any headway. It was a long hard slog as he worked his way toward the top all the while having to manage one of the most emotional experiences that the game has ever seen.

Listen to this interview to hear about the injuries he endured, behind the scenes details on how he flipped Ken, a deeper look at how he made his case at the final tribal council and lots more!

This week we interviewed Hannah Shapiro. She tied for second in the finale of Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X. Hannah stumbled quite a bit in the early stages of the game and lost the confidence of her peers, but then she found her stride at just about the halfway point and started playing more strategically. Unfortunately for her, these carefully considered choices were not always visible to the jury and it proved too tough overcome at the finale when she went to make her case for the million.

Listen to this interview to hear how she was cast along with who helped her the most, how she felt about the jury questions, how Survivor changed her and lots more!

This week we interviewed Jay Starrett, Bret LaBelle and David Wright. Jay placed 6th, Bret 5th, and David 4th in the finale of Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X. They will be remembered for their standout gameplay. Jay's story ranged from charismatic leader of a majority alliance to scrappy underdog. Bret lost control early in the game but leveraged his social game to stay afloat till the end, and David transformed himself from a basket case to to a feared strategy powerhouse. We enjoyed watching all of them play.

Listen to this interview to hear how they were chosen, about scenes they wish had been shown, more details on that awesome fake idol and lots more!

Probst said this was one of his favorite casts of all time. These first timers played extremely well. We certainly enjoyed this season and we were quite satisfied with the finale even though this is easily the saddest, most emotional ending we have ever experienced. The advantages fell a bit flat, as is historically the case, but they did deliver a certain amount of suspense leading up to when they were played in the finale. We particularly liked seeing such an effective fake idol, and the challenges were exciting and added a lot of drama to the last episode. We look forward to hearing your thoughts.

What did you think of the final challenges? How about David's fake idol play? What did you think of the Legacy Advantage? How did the final three do with answering the jury's questions? Who in the jury asked the best and worst questions? What did you think of the reunion show? Where does this season rank for you? What are your thoughts on season 34? Are you ready for Game Changers?

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Congratulations to the JSFL Winner, TO Rivers with 131 points.

He had Adam as his USB-24 and the final six order correct. Good job TO Rivers! The JSFL side challenger's scores are: James-n-Shannon win with 123. Hubaloo: 109. Carolyn: 91, Brandon: 82, Jonathan: 81, Jeremiah: 80, IronDave: 79, ColdMike: 77, Nume: 68, Tyler: 67, Aaron: 64, Stacy: 61, and KittyCat at the bottom with 58. James-n-Shannon, will pick a parody song for KittyCat to write and sing for us.

The favorites to win heading into the finale are clearly David, Jay and Adam, but we know not to count Ken, Bret or Hannah out. This season has taught us to expect the unexpected. We are excited to see if Jay can make better use of the Reward Advantage that Adam gave him and to find out what Ken's Legacy Advantage offers. Regardless of how it does end, We can't wait for the final three hours to cap off this season of Survivor on Wednesday night!

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This week we interviewed Sunday Burquest. She left the game in episode 12 of Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X. Sunday was one of the most unassuming castaways to play this season, but she had something to prove. It was easy to dismiss her chances, but she defied the odds, kept chugging away in the challenges, building social relationships and managed to bob and dodge her way to day 35 when she became another of this season's blindsides.

Listen to this interview to hear her assessment of the final six, what she wishes had been shown, what she looks for in a winner and lots more!

This week we interviewed Will Wahl. He left the game in episode 12 of Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X. Will made Survivor history simply by showing up to play. He will be remembered as the youngest to ever play, first to play while still in high school, and youngest to win an individual immunity challenge. He played well and made strategic contributions that drew the recognition he so deeply desired which conversely resulted in a blindside vote to eliminate him from the game on day 34.

Listen to this interview to hear what he looks for in a winner, an assessment of the final six, his most memorable moment and lots more!

We got another double elimination except this one was squeezed into a single episode, and that meant that things moved really fast and there was a lot to take in. This group of castaways keeps surprising us with their choices, and we are excited to head into the finale with so many of them that could possibly win it all still in the game. This week's Listener Feedback show will be our 1000th episode of the podcast and we really hope you will join us!

What's your guess for the Legacy Advantage? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will make it to the final tribal council? Who's your current pick to win it all?

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There was lots of crying, rebounding story arcs, spectacular crashes and whining and foot stomping too. Based on this week's feedback we were all delighted that the season got even better after that amazing Thanksgiving double header. Well done Survivor. Well done. Now do it again but make it twice as good next week!

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